In response to approximately 3,000 day and night minor curfew citations received each year, the Cleveland Municipal Court created R.O.C.K., Redirecting Our City's Kids, a diversion program for parents or guardians who are issued citations for a minor's curfew violation. Participants are given 90 days to fulfill the requirements, which include one monthly parent meeting, a parent/teacher conference for the child, and four hours of community service for the child at the Boys and Girls Club or City Mission. There is a $25 dollar fee for the ROCK Program. Successful participation means parents are involved in the school, the child is held accountable for his or her actions and the case will be dismissed.